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Berlin Guinness World Record for the Tallest Dinosaur Skeleton 🌟

Today, let's detail a travel guide and precious exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Berlin ✨ 🎫 Operating Hours & Ticket Tips: The museum is open from Tuesday to Friday 9:30AM-6PM and Saturday to Sunday 10AM-6PM. It's closed on Mondays and special event days! ‼️ Tickets can be booked online or purchased on-site. Adult tickets are €11, student tickets are €5 💶. There are also more discounted group tickets for those traveling in a pack. Additionally, the museum offers free admission on the first Sunday of each month! 🎟️ It's a real steal! 🗺️ Exhibition Recommendations: Upon entering, you'll be greeted by the most stunning dinosaur skeleton exhibition. The museum's pride and joy, the Guinness World Record holder for the tallest dinosaur skeleton, Brachiosaurus brancai (🦕), makes you feel incredibly tiny standing next to it. Other dinosaur skulls and skeletons are super cool too (🦖). The Wet Collection, a series of marine biology specimens, is also incredibly vast. The museum houses a total of 30 million specimens ⚠️, with 276,000 jars, making it one of the world's most advanced collection facilities. ZUGvögel, a special exhibition opened in June 2024, features over 11,500 exquisitely crafted bird specimens. The incredibly detailed craftsmanship is worth taking the time to admire 🦜🦅🐦‍⬛🐧🦃🦉🐦. If you're tired from exploring, head to The Cosmos and the Solar System exhibition hall. Relax on the sofas and watch space films projected onto the ceiling. The Milky Way and various planets are incredibly impressive 🪐☄️. The last exhibit hall is the largest mineral collection in Germany, Minerals 🪨. With 200,000 specimens, it covers 65% of the known mineral species globally, including precious stones contributed by Prussian kings and "Father of Modern Geography" Alexander von Humboldt. 📝 Summary: The Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin is truly an awe-inspiring cultural treasure trove. It offers a very unique and profound exhibition experience. Many precious and interesting exhibits are beyond description. #WanderEatDiary #Germany #Travelogue #Berlin #NaturalHistoryMuseumBerlin #GuinnessWorldRecords #MuseumVisit #BerlinLife

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Berlin Guinness World Record for the Tallest Dinosaur Skeleton 🌟

Today, let's detail a travel guide and precious exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Berlin ✨ 🎫 Operating Hours & Ticket Tips: The museum is open from Tuesday to Friday 9:30AM-6PM and Saturday to Sunday 10AM-6PM. It's closed on Mondays and special event days! ‼️ Tickets can be booked online or purchased on-site. Adult tickets are €11, student tickets are €5 💶. There are also more discounted group tickets for those traveling in a pack. Additionally, the museum offers free admission on the first Sunday of each month! 🎟️ It's a real steal! 🗺️ Exhibition Recommendations: Upon entering, you'll be greeted by the most stunning dinosaur skeleton exhibition. The museum's pride and joy, the Guinness World Record holder for the tallest dinosaur skeleton, Brachiosaurus brancai (🦕), makes you feel incredibly tiny standing next to it. Other dinosaur skulls and skeletons are super cool too (🦖). The Wet Collection, a series of marine biology specimens, is also incredibly vast. The museum houses a total of 30 million specimens ⚠️, with 276,000 jars, making it one of the world's most advanced collection facilities. ZUGvögel, a special exhibition opened in June 2024, features over 11,500 exquisitely crafted bird specimens. The incredibly detailed craftsmanship is worth taking the time to admire 🦜🦅🐦‍⬛🐧🦃🦉🐦. If you're tired from exploring, head to The Cosmos and the Solar System exhibition hall. Relax on the sofas and watch space films projected onto the ceiling. The Milky Way and various planets are incredibly impressive 🪐☄️. The last exhibit hall is the largest mineral collection in Germany, Minerals 🪨. With 200,000 specimens, it covers 65% of the known mineral species globally, including precious stones contributed by Prussian kings and "Father of Modern Geography" Alexander von Humboldt. 📝 Summary: The Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin is truly an awe-inspiring cultural treasure trove. It offers a very unique and profound exhibition experience. Many precious and interesting exhibits are beyond description. #WanderEatDiary #Germany #Travelogue #Berlin #NaturalHistoryMuseumBerlin #GuinnessWorldRecords #MuseumVisit #BerlinLife

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